Headache

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In these lists, headache can be anything from mildly irritating to acutely life-threatening. It is one of the most common presentations in primary care; differentiating between

Acute

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The most serious causes of an acute headache are

Other causes include:

Recurrent

This is a list of causes of recurrent, acute headache:

Subacute

The most important cause of a subacute headache is giant cell arteritis. Easy to confirmy diagnosis, this can be fatal if not picked up.

Chronic

The first condition to rule out is raised intracranial pressure (ICP). This is can be indicative of a number of serious conditions (e.g. hydrocephalus, space-occupying lesions which could be a brain tumour).

Less serious causes are:


Headache as a Condition

Definition

Epidemiology

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Pathophysiology

Risk Factors

Clinical Features

Investigations

Management

Prognosis